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copyright
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The right by law to be the entity which determines who may publish, copy and distribute a piece of writing, music, picture or other work of authorship.
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Quote lyrics if helpful, but for copyright reasons no more than a third of a song's words.
You own the copyright to your Competition entry as its author.
The Trans Pacific Partnership, although billed as a trade agreement, includes provisions on intellectual property and copyright that are usually outside the boundaries of trade, critics say.
The third issue the EFF is concerned with is that of intermediary liability, which burdens ISPs and websites with stricter copyright infringement laws in a way that is veiled censorship, cautions Sutton.
TPP has provisions that make it a crime to break these locks, and to do things that aren't even copyright infringement.
"What is in the manifesto is a commitment to copyright laws that protect creators".
They never sought to copyright their game or their technology.
Following years of copyright rows and royalty disputes, Hon's patents were sold to Imperial Tobacco in 2013 for $75m.
"Dozens of volunteer libraries have already been set up, but there has been real confusion over whether they could be found in breach of copyright legislation.
The joint high court claim by Belo and the TV companies, filed on 16 March against Lime Pictures and ITV, alleges that TOWIE infringes copyright and a breach of confidence.
After the MEN intervened, Thorntons apologised, saying: "The Company does abide by copyright laws but these were not applicable in this case".
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